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certainly egypt has a hand on the disastrous economic policy. but what it has done for iran has takin taking iran taken thee off the table. you cannot even find it in the paper today. let's face it, they've been at war with the united states for over 33 years. they conducted another act of war just a week or so ago when they fired on the unmanned drones. as usual, we did not come forth to meet the challenge. lou: thank you very much. as you point out the national media taking note of iran in this context the conflict between israel and hamas taking note of the president's agenda at the absence of china on the specific pivot. we always appreciate talking to you. a man that folks should be paying a lot of attention to. we are. the twilight vampire franchise ending on a very high note. "twilight: breaking dawn part 2" reading in a massive $141 million in the opening weekend. $141 million. that does not count the 200 million grossed overseas, last weekend's number one fell to second place but still doing pretty well. for a 1.4 million. up next, tax-
certainly egypt has a hand on the disastrous economic policy. but what it has done for iran has takin taking iran taken thee off the table. you cannot even find it in the paper today. let's face it, they've been at war with the united states for over 33 years. they conducted another act of war just a week or so ago when they fired on the unmanned drones. as usual, we did not come forth to meet the challenge. lou: thank you very much. as you point out the national media taking note of iran in...
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ungd, just elaborate more on what senator rand paul was trying to do earlier this week tying in aid to egypt to the postal service bill. >> he has been trying to get this attached to several measures and he attempted very quickly to put this onto the bill and senate majority leader bached and said no and others came to the floor later and said allow the amendment proposed and they probably should focus primarily on the actual postal service and not foreign aid. to his credit he has at least six other significant proposed amendments to the postal service bill. among them he would close the post offices and houses set in office buildings. he would end the postal service monopoly on mailboxes. he also would perhaps end the monopoly on first class mail. none of this is expected to get into the final bill. he was serious about offering substantive proposals as have other senators. there are other proposals out there that would cap executive compensation for the top sex earning postal officials at $200,000 and secretaries and jon tester point out cutting executive pay would help keep a lot of proc
ungd, just elaborate more on what senator rand paul was trying to do earlier this week tying in aid to egypt to the postal service bill. >> he has been trying to get this attached to several measures and he attempted very quickly to put this onto the bill and senate majority leader bached and said no and others came to the floor later and said allow the amendment proposed and they probably should focus primarily on the actual postal service and not foreign aid. to his credit he has at...
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we'd hoped it could unfold before people had to be in the streets and places like egypt. i'm not certain that i see that same level. ichl certain i don't see that same level of willingness to assert this, the united states is indeed exceptional and that it isn't just the lowest common denominator of what the security council can deliver. >> is there a cost to that? is there a long term cost? >> i think that people need countries in the international system, need signals from the united states. about where we stand, sometimes, they'll oppose us, but very often they'll rally around signals. if you look at a place today like syria, i understand that this would be a very good thing if we were able to bring the entire international community around the view that assad has to go and the syrian people deserve a better few turk it would be great if the un would do that. but the security council rarely does hard things. and so... here, if the united states is willing to step forward and help organize the response, to say to the opposition, future of syria has got to be a democrati
we'd hoped it could unfold before people had to be in the streets and places like egypt. i'm not certain that i see that same level. ichl certain i don't see that same level of willingness to assert this, the united states is indeed exceptional and that it isn't just the lowest common denominator of what the security council can deliver. >> is there a cost to that? is there a long term cost? >> i think that people need countries in the international system, need signals from the...
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richard one of the best reporters on the planet, covering stories from egypt to north korea and we are extremely happy to have him and his crew safe. we'll be right back. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data
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egypt asking for $300,000 in bail for each person. the money was provided we are told by each of the defendant, non-governmental organization employers. the americans included the son of transportation secretary ray lahood. they worked at non-profit groups promoting democracy in egypt. they have been accused of stirring up anti-government unrest with illegal foreign funds. the u.s. threatened to cut off a billion in aid. so did egypt just get a reward for essentially holding them hostage? freedom house, one of the groups that was targeted. he had several colleagues charged in egypt. welcome back to the program. your reaction to this news that the americans have been allowed to leave at last. >> first of all i'm thankful they have been allowed to leave and will no longer face prosecution under what has become a very political case in egypt. i hope it's a welcome first step towards a more comprehensive resolution to this problem. megyn: what do you make of the money, the $300,000. it feels to many like a ransom these employers had to pa
egypt asking for $300,000 in bail for each person. the money was provided we are told by each of the defendant, non-governmental organization employers. the americans included the son of transportation secretary ray lahood. they worked at non-profit groups promoting democracy in egypt. they have been accused of stirring up anti-government unrest with illegal foreign funds. the u.s. threatened to cut off a billion in aid. so did egypt just get a reward for essentially holding them hostage?...
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. >> crisis in egypt showing no signs of easing this morning despite a major concession by the president morsi. he said that he grab up some of those powers that he recently grabbed. opposition groups are calling for more protests saying he did not go far enough. >>> hugo chavez said that he has cancer and it's returned. he'll head to cuba for a third time. >>> and the college football phenom known as johnny football has earned a new nickname. johnny heisman. johnny manziel, his speech moving his parents to tears. >> i just want to thank you for the encouragement, the love and the patience over the years. grandpa, all the times we used to play in the hallway, i love you with all my heart and to grandma, i'm sorry for all of the things that we broke in the house. >> he threw for 3,000 yards and rushed for 1,000. >>> finally, police in texas trying to arrest a man for a second time after he escaped from a cruiser. the suspect still in handcuffs. manages to open the back door of the car. the back door was still active. allowing him to roll it down and unlock that door. got to love that one.
. >> crisis in egypt showing no signs of easing this morning despite a major concession by the president morsi. he said that he grab up some of those powers that he recently grabbed. opposition groups are calling for more protests saying he did not go far enough. >>> hugo chavez said that he has cancer and it's returned. he'll head to cuba for a third time. >>> and the college football phenom known as johnny football has earned a new nickname. johnny heisman. johnny...
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martha: frightening time in egypt, connor thank you very much. bill: martha, just how concerned should the u.s. be about the sweeping new powers, buck mckey on chairman of the house armed services committee in studio with us. nice to see you back in new york. >> nice to see you. bill: i think there are three ways to examine what is happening in egypt, first with the president morsi. what does he want? what is he up to? >> i don't really know what he's -- what his ultimate goal is, but i'm really concerned that the people in egypt are at a crossroads. they can either follow the iranian model or they can follow the u.s. model of real, open, democracy. i hope they choose the latter, because i think the former puts us -- that whole area is just a tinderbox. when you see these tinderboxess around the world at the time when the president has taken away our fire extinguishers that puts us a in a bad spot. bill: do you believe like so many other others do that he wants egypt to be the next iran? >> morsi? bill: yes. >> boy, i hope not. indications could
martha: frightening time in egypt, connor thank you very much. bill: martha, just how concerned should the u.s. be about the sweeping new powers, buck mckey on chairman of the house armed services committee in studio with us. nice to see you back in new york. >> nice to see you. bill: i think there are three ways to examine what is happening in egypt, first with the president morsi. what does he want? what is he up to? >> i don't really know what he's -- what his ultimate goal is,...
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we are live in egypt with further details. ainsley: and the fight over a 60-year chri christmas tradition. atheists going off a nativity scene. how the judge ruled. gregg: one father only alive today because of the heart given to him by his daughter. >> they all come in and says, dad, do it. so we called suzie the coordinator to tell her that i changed my mind, that we would accept patti's heart. at campbellskitchen.com. ♪ campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. on black friday, it doesn'ty bird...or matter,liest bird? as long as we end up here at 5 a.m., or at homedepot.com, starting thursday. where prices have been cut, chopped, and sanded... on the most powerful tools that cut. ...chop... ...and sand. so we, or somebody on our list, can do the same. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. the early bird gets a special buy on a ryobi two-piece lithium-ion kit, just $99. time for cii price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than yo
we are live in egypt with further details. ainsley: and the fight over a 60-year chri christmas tradition. atheists going off a nativity scene. how the judge ruled. gregg: one father only alive today because of the heart given to him by his daughter. >> they all come in and says, dad, do it. so we called suzie the coordinator to tell her that i changed my mind, that we would accept patti's heart. at campbellskitchen.com. ♪ campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. on black friday, it...
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egypt truly matters. if that becomes an islamic authoritarian regime it will have a significant impact on those other countries. bill: you believe we are losing ground in the battle with islamists and they are gaining more power. that's not something people wanted to see after the arab spring. but you believe the window of opportunity in developing a more modern arab world is closing. when you think about that, you think about the sacrifice that happened in afghanistan. and happened in iraq, and we are not take advantage of that? have you seen that play out? >> right now it's playing out against us and against mostly what we are talking about here is the people in the middle east. the drivers of instability are political and social injustice and lack of economic opportunity. that's what these reformers are seeking. that's -- it seems to me it's something we should be helping them to achieve. if we are not involved in that process the islamists and the radicals are going to have undue influence and that's
egypt truly matters. if that becomes an islamic authoritarian regime it will have a significant impact on those other countries. bill: you believe we are losing ground in the battle with islamists and they are gaining more power. that's not something people wanted to see after the arab spring. but you believe the window of opportunity in developing a more modern arab world is closing. when you think about that, you think about the sacrifice that happened in afghanistan. and happened in iraq,...
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. >> if barack obama is reelected iran will get nuclear weapons and so will saudi arabia, egypt and turkey. jon: ambassador bolton will be here live with more analysis next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply bemes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ jon: a fox weather alert for you now. a nor'easter bearing down on the northeast bringing strong winds, snow and rain as areas hard hit by sandy get ready for the impact. janice dean is in the fox weather center and has more for us now. jd. >> reporter: oh, jon it's the worst news. if this was a run ever the mill nor'easter we'd say yeah we can deal with this. but the coastline is vulnerable. trees are vulnerable. homes are vulnerable all along the area that is going to get hit by this nor'easter. already we are getting some snow. snow reports across atlantic city and then up towards jfk airport getting reports of snow. connecticut, much of parts of south
. >> if barack obama is reelected iran will get nuclear weapons and so will saudi arabia, egypt and turkey. jon: ambassador bolton will be here live with more analysis next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply bemes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ jon: a fox weather alert for you now. a...
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. >>> crisis in egypt showing no signs of easing this morning despite a major concession by the president morsi. he said that he will give up some of those powers that he recently grabbed. opposition groups are calling for more protests, saying he did not go far enough. >>> venezuelan president hugo chavez said that he has cancer and it's returned. he'll head to cuba for a third surgery for the first time he has named a successor, if he can no longer lead that country. >>> and the college football phenom known as johnny football has earned a new nickname. johnny heisman. texas a&m quarterback johnny manziel, becoming the first of ever college freshman to ever win the prestigious award. his speech moving his parents to tears. >> i just want to thank you for the encouragement, the love and the patience over the years. grandpa, it's all the times we used to play in the hallway, i love you with all my heart and you inspired me to play football, and to grandma, i'm sorry for all of the things that we broke in the house. >> he threw for 3,000 yards and rushed for 1,000. >>> finally, police in t
. >>> crisis in egypt showing no signs of easing this morning despite a major concession by the president morsi. he said that he will give up some of those powers that he recently grabbed. opposition groups are calling for more protests, saying he did not go far enough. >>> venezuelan president hugo chavez said that he has cancer and it's returned. he'll head to cuba for a third surgery for the first time he has named a successor, if he can no longer lead that country....
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and egypt. was this considered ransom money? >> reporter: that's speculation and a lot of people will believe it's ransom money. considering the fact that the united states provides egypt with a lot of money in aid, military aid. technically the 7 americans and 9 others still face trial, but for all intents and purposes they are free on bond and free of danger. they allowed the americans, including sam lahood, the son of transportation secretary ray lahood to come home. but the lingering damage still exists. >> certainly what was so frustrating was to hear these people who are only trying to build democracy. they weren't there to make money. he were just trying to help them build democracy. >> we remain concerned about the prosecution of ngos in egypt and the ultimate outcome of the legal process and we'll keep working with the egyptian government on these issues. >> reporter: senator lindsey graham says the allegation that they were involved in espionage was offensive and without merit. bill: does this jeopardize the aid money?
and egypt. was this considered ransom money? >> reporter: that's speculation and a lot of people will believe it's ransom money. considering the fact that the united states provides egypt with a lot of money in aid, military aid. technically the 7 americans and 9 others still face trial, but for all intents and purposes they are free on bond and free of danger. they allowed the americans, including sam lahood, the son of transportation secretary ray lahood to come home. but the lingering...
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more protests rock egypt as critics of the president take to the streets there. huge crowds gathering in cairo and other cities, they want the president to resign. president muhammad morsi hopes to ease the tension, he's backing off a decree that places him above the law. so far, though, it's not enough to satisfy the concerns of his critics. steve harrigan streaming live for us from cairo right now. steve? >> reporter: jon, these are the biggest and the largest anti-presidential crowds we've seen, and they're still pouring in by the thousands. we can hear them chanting behind us, we want the regime to leave. these protests are a mix of different kinds of political parties, some of whom are secularists, others national i'm sorries, a real mix of young and old too. they seem to be united by an anger, the president gave himself the ability to issue acts that can't be reviewed by the courts. the president himself met a show of compromise yesterday, he met with some of his critics here in cairo. he said his powers were only temporary, and they would only apply to mat
more protests rock egypt as critics of the president take to the streets there. huge crowds gathering in cairo and other cities, they want the president to resign. president muhammad morsi hopes to ease the tension, he's backing off a decree that places him above the law. so far, though, it's not enough to satisfy the concerns of his critics. steve harrigan streaming live for us from cairo right now. steve? >> reporter: jon, these are the biggest and the largest anti-presidential crowds...
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the rally comes just a few weeks before egypt's first presidential election since former president hosni mubarak was forced out. >>> back here in the u.s., it almost looked like the tour de france got rerouted through the white house. but these aren't professional cyclists, they're part of the wounded warrior project. men and women who have suffered physical, mental and emotional injuries while serving our country. president obama welcomed them to the white house earlier today. the four-day cycling event is happening in several major cities across the u.s. definitely showing us and proving to us that anything is possible. >> it's a great event at the white house. thanks so much, alison. >>> coming up, a secret service agent who bragged about checking out sarah palin is now out of a job, caught up in the colombian prostitution scandal. so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...o
the rally comes just a few weeks before egypt's first presidential election since former president hosni mubarak was forced out. >>> back here in the u.s., it almost looked like the tour de france got rerouted through the white house. but these aren't professional cyclists, they're part of the wounded warrior project. men and women who have suffered physical, mental and emotional injuries while serving our country. president obama welcomed them to the white house earlier today. the...
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the man who landed in cairo, egypt today is a man who has the same name on the f.b.i.'s most wanted name, another name for the same man, the man who landed in cairo was wanted in egypt in the early 1990s for being a part of an egyptian radical group, a jihaddist group who had acted out against hosni mubarak and he had applied for a visa in islamabad, pakistan from the egyptian embassy and wanted to return home to clear his name. a lot of jihaddists in egypt are getting their names cleared since hosni mubarak has fallen. the man who showed up today is a different person from the original man they wanted. bill: do they believe this man travels on planes frequently? >> this man who traveled it's not clear whether he had been on a plane before. in recent years, but he did fly from pakistan to dubai on a united arab emirates flight and he had a visa to enter egypt, and he allegedly was going back to clear his name. bill: jennifer griffin, interesting developments. thank you, jennifer. at the pentagon. martha: we are hearing the chilling 911 calls from the shooting calm page
the man who landed in cairo, egypt today is a man who has the same name on the f.b.i.'s most wanted name, another name for the same man, the man who landed in cairo was wanted in egypt in the early 1990s for being a part of an egyptian radical group, a jihaddist group who had acted out against hosni mubarak and he had applied for a visa in islamabad, pakistan from the egyptian embassy and wanted to return home to clear his name. a lot of jihaddists in egypt are getting their names cleared since...
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some have left egypt and others are taking refuge at the u.s. embassy there. among those at the embassy is sam la hood. as you mentioned, the son president transportation secretary. the 43 defendants are charged with operating nongovernmental organizations without a license and receiving millions of dollars in illegal funding but defense lawyers point out the ngos have been operating in egypt for years without a problem. these charges only came after president hosni mubarek was overthrown last year. it's now ruled by a military council, they say ngos are fomenting israeli interest and fueling unrest. hillary clinton and john mccain among others have tried without success to negotiate an end to this diplomatic crisis. the u.s. is threatening to curtail $1.3 billion in annual u.s. military aid to the country, as well as millions in economic aid. as you can see, there are po tests on both sides outside the hearing. the next hearing is set for april 26th. but u.s. officials are hoping to make these charges go away before that, jon. jon: patti ann brown watching it
some have left egypt and others are taking refuge at the u.s. embassy there. among those at the embassy is sam la hood. as you mentioned, the son president transportation secretary. the 43 defendants are charged with operating nongovernmental organizations without a license and receiving millions of dollars in illegal funding but defense lawyers point out the ngos have been operating in egypt for years without a problem. these charges only came after president hosni mubarek was overthrown last...
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that helped fuel the revolution in egypt. its lead to a regime that was based on law with 72% a seat in the lower house in egypt now occupied by the brotherhood and the even more radical party. in the last year, what has happened? because of the persecution, over 100,000 christians have had to flee egypt. the israeli embassy was overrun. they are called out for ending the peace treaty between egypt and israel. the rise of political is a lot has brought sharia law to egypt. this is that exactly your ronald reagan foreign policy success story. obama's miscalculations are changing history. we are in the verge of a nuclear iran. iran is committed to the destruction of israel and the united states. they are the epicenter of global seajihad. they are developing nuclear weapons as an expression of imposing their will on the world. failing to appreciate their nuclear goals, obama has chosen the wrong side once again. he has ignored the true democracy movement. that is our best hope of defeating an iran, with deadly genocidal intentio
that helped fuel the revolution in egypt. its lead to a regime that was based on law with 72% a seat in the lower house in egypt now occupied by the brotherhood and the even more radical party. in the last year, what has happened? because of the persecution, over 100,000 christians have had to flee egypt. the israeli embassy was overrun. they are called out for ending the peace treaty between egypt and israel. the rise of political is a lot has brought sharia law to egypt. this is that exactly...
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supported the muslim brotherhood's rights to power in egypt. and have reached out in numerous ways to the muslim brotherhood thinking that this may really be a good thing indicating a great thing for the middle east. well, it may be a good thing for the muslim brotherhood, but we have the documentation, the quotes are easily accessible, about what the muslim brotherhood truly stands for, and they want to see israel gone. some would say it's a good thing when any administration reaches out to a people, but if that people, if the leaders of a group are demanding that a dear, close friendly ally be wiped off of the map and have to live under a cal fate -- caliphate not to judaism but -- which the president says he knows more than any other president, apparently, but live under a caliphate which of course ahmadinejad believes the 12th imam will be coming back. that really wasn't showing a lot of love for israel. of course israel expressed a great deal of concern. they had concerns about what was going on in equipped. mubarak was a problematic man,
supported the muslim brotherhood's rights to power in egypt. and have reached out in numerous ways to the muslim brotherhood thinking that this may really be a good thing indicating a great thing for the middle east. well, it may be a good thing for the muslim brotherhood, but we have the documentation, the quotes are easily accessible, about what the muslim brotherhood truly stands for, and they want to see israel gone. some would say it's a good thing when any administration reaches out to a...
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in egypt, thousands take part in friday prayers in protest of the ruling military government. and in india, look at this, the national fisheries development board opens a new building designed as, you guessed it, a fish. hot shots, pictures coming in from around the world. >>> for decades, chimpanzees have been used in all kinds of research. but what do you do when it's time to retire them? let's bring in cnn's john zarrella who caught up with a few of them at a fascinating new place. john. >> reporter: it really is, wolf. you know, the question is becoming really a concern. because in the near future, they may not be able to use chimpanzees any longer for invasive research. so what do you do with nearly 1,000 chimpanzees that nobody would want anymore? here's a real special place where some of them might end up. a red rose snack. some like the stems. others the petals. and cut-up fruit, mm-mm. but you get the sense they'd prefer you hand it to them. here, have some more. >> susie, you're not catching very well. >> reporter: this is chimp haven, sitting on 200 acres outside sh
in egypt, thousands take part in friday prayers in protest of the ruling military government. and in india, look at this, the national fisheries development board opens a new building designed as, you guessed it, a fish. hot shots, pictures coming in from around the world. >>> for decades, chimpanzees have been used in all kinds of research. but what do you do when it's time to retire them? let's bring in cnn's john zarrella who caught up with a few of them at a fascinating new place....
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egypt's top prosecutor charging 75 people including top police officer and two minors in connection with that riot. on february 1st, more than 70 people died in the world's worst soccer related violence in 15 years bill: we have brand new polling numbers in the race for the nomination. it is a mixed story for mitt romney. romney holding his lead nationally beating his rivals with 38%. santorum in second and newt gingrich and ron paul third and fourth respectively. president obama beating all the republican candidates, besting romney by four points. stephen hayes, "weekly standard", fox news contributor. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: what do you see in that number. >> it is an interesting number. mitt romney holding lead. a lead of 6 points in a four-way race. it shrinks a little bit if you take newt gingrich out of that race, four points in a head-to-head between mitt romney and rick santorum. it shows romney's lead is there. there is lot of information underneath the big headline numbers to show that the lead is soft. bill: in the race for republican nomination which
egypt's top prosecutor charging 75 people including top police officer and two minors in connection with that riot. on february 1st, more than 70 people died in the world's worst soccer related violence in 15 years bill: we have brand new polling numbers in the race for the nomination. it is a mixed story for mitt romney. romney holding his lead nationally beating his rivals with 38%. santorum in second and newt gingrich and ron paul third and fourth respectively. president obama beating all...
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bunker hill, which is the egypt-type cruiser that was the carrier's essort -- escort, and at a certain point through the morning haze, you could see off our star bird beam, about 3400 yards away, a dow, the dow are the ships of the area, mostly commercial ships, this one you knew was iranian because it was flying anan flag, it had a radar far too extensive for fishermen to own and it shadowed us and came within a mile. the officers going to the gulf for money years told me this is typical behavior on the part of the iranians. the worrisome thing is that there have been incidents over the last year in which the iranians have come very close to some of our capital ships and the fear is that even a small boat could do enormous damage to a very large u.s. ship. just think of the u.s.s. cole, back in 2000. gen jen sure. we've had people come on the show, different analysts, that have talked to us about what could actually lead to war with iran and some have pointed to the strait of hormuz and a miscalculation or sudden decision that could launch us into a bigger war with the country. i'm cu
bunker hill, which is the egypt-type cruiser that was the carrier's essort -- escort, and at a certain point through the morning haze, you could see off our star bird beam, about 3400 yards away, a dow, the dow are the ships of the area, mostly commercial ships, this one you knew was iranian because it was flying anan flag, it had a radar far too extensive for fishermen to own and it shadowed us and came within a mile. the officers going to the gulf for money years told me this is typical...
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we have seen the terrible bloodshed going on in syria, the democratic ambitions taking place in egypt, and in the midst of this, we have an island of democracy and as i've said repeatedly, the bonds between our two countries is unbreakable. my personal commitment is the history of -- our commitment to the security of israel is rock solid. and as i've said to the prime minister, in every single one of our meetings, the united states will always have israel's back on statehood security. this is a bond that is based not only on our mutual security interests, the economic interests, but is also based on common values and the incredible people to people contact that we have within our two countries. during the course of this meeting, we'll talk about the regional issues that are taking place, and i look forward to the prime minister sharing his ideas about how we can increase the prospects of peace and security in the region. we will discuss the issues that continue to be a focus of not only our foreign policy, but also, of the prime minister's, how we can potentially bring about a calmer
we have seen the terrible bloodshed going on in syria, the democratic ambitions taking place in egypt, and in the midst of this, we have an island of democracy and as i've said repeatedly, the bonds between our two countries is unbreakable. my personal commitment is the history of -- our commitment to the security of israel is rock solid. and as i've said to the prime minister, in every single one of our meetings, the united states will always have israel's back on statehood security. this is a...
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and the protests continue because he refuses to remove the islamist backed, and egypt warns that the consequences will be disastrous and it's preparing to tighten security. he says no such thing as a free lunch and the federal government giving new york city schools 30 million dollars to provide kids with free lunches throughout the end of the year. and it was supposed to help victims of super storm sandy, but made available to all students now and critics say it should be fixing homes rather than kids not affected by the storms and it leaves out long island and new jersey children also affected. would you mess with a 15 foot python like this for just 1600 bucks? the florida fish and wild life conservation commission offering a cash prize to whoever kills the most pythons in the florida everglades. they hope the hunting will help the growing population and preserve the endangered species that they eat. >> clayton: do you get hazard pay. >> alisyn: contest starts january 12th. >> mike: i can see a history channel show. >> clayton: swamp men, python men. wif we've got sports. one of th
and the protests continue because he refuses to remove the islamist backed, and egypt warns that the consequences will be disastrous and it's preparing to tighten security. he says no such thing as a free lunch and the federal government giving new york city schools 30 million dollars to provide kids with free lunches throughout the end of the year. and it was supposed to help victims of super storm sandy, but made available to all students now and critics say it should be fixing homes rather...
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the same markers were used to predict the collapse of regimes in libya and egypt. based on multiple intelligence reports u.s. officials say there are no clear signs that the syrian president is losing support among his inner circle, oozing support among the elite and it's unlikely the military will turn against him. >> reporter: the slaughter of civilians by the military is escalating, including the shelling of mosques, schools, playgrounds and a hospital in homs. they are no match for the syrian military and the defense network. al-qaida in iraq has infiltrated the opposition, the white house is clearly reluctant to get involved. >> it is certainly our position that providing arms, which is one topic that i get asked about, and others have discussed, is not a move that we are considering right now. because we believe it could heighten and prolong the violence in syria. >> reporter: that violence has been the catalyst for new syrian defections including one by the deputy oil minister last week and the reported departure of two army generals, though tphofpb these pe
the same markers were used to predict the collapse of regimes in libya and egypt. based on multiple intelligence reports u.s. officials say there are no clear signs that the syrian president is losing support among his inner circle, oozing support among the elite and it's unlikely the military will turn against him. >> reporter: the slaughter of civilians by the military is escalating, including the shelling of mosques, schools, playgrounds and a hospital in homs. they are no match for...
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keep in mind we still have not only spain, syria, egypt, the list goes on of problems around the world. that may help to support gold praises. >> thank you very much, sharon. >>> as for the markets right northeasterly, we still in the red across the board. i want to point out one stock. that is bks, barnes & noble, we were talking about microsoft cease announcement. what a wild ride for this stock. at one point in today's session, the stock was up by something like 8% or so. now it's down, dow jones setting sources close to bks saying bks has nothing to do with this announcement. we are seeing it tumble, basically. >> vacuum of info. >> vacuum of info. exactly. >>> much more "squawk on the street" straight ahead. ♪ baby i'm ready to go >>> coming up jim cramer is revved up, jim cramer is ready. six stocks in 60 seconds when "squawk on the street" returns. ns. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the 5-day moving average just crossed above the 20. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the spx is on my radar. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i'm on top of it all with charles schwab. t
keep in mind we still have not only spain, syria, egypt, the list goes on of problems around the world. that may help to support gold praises. >> thank you very much, sharon. >>> as for the markets right northeasterly, we still in the red across the board. i want to point out one stock. that is bks, barnes & noble, we were talking about microsoft cease announcement. what a wild ride for this stock. at one point in today's session, the stock was up by something like 8% or so....
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regions affected are north africa where the arab spring dismantled dictatorships in tunisia, libya and egypt. north africa is already home to al-qaeda and the islamist that again, and while the countries most affected were not classified today, they include yemen, home to al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula. officials there believe the year of up rest that eventually threw out yemen's president weakened the country's already-fragile infrastructure bringing it closer to collapse. and the impact of water shortages extends to the broader middle east as nations battle for resources, instability grows creating a power vacuum that can be filled by extremist groups. the report reads in part: >> reporter: understanding where the world's water is running out is often a good predicter of where the next trouble spot will surface a senior u.s. intelligence official told reporters that if u.s. does not take the lead, other nations will step in, and we may well lose our leverage in the region. jon: we think it's so simple, but it's so complex. >> reporter: such a good predicter of where you're going to see
regions affected are north africa where the arab spring dismantled dictatorships in tunisia, libya and egypt. north africa is already home to al-qaeda and the islamist that again, and while the countries most affected were not classified today, they include yemen, home to al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula. officials there believe the year of up rest that eventually threw out yemen's president weakened the country's already-fragile infrastructure bringing it closer to collapse. and the impact of...
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egypt, where there is a guy from a terrorist organization, the muslim brotherhood, running the country. in other countries in the middle east, where women are treated as second-class citizens. this would be wrong. but we are not just operating in a vacuum. we are operating in an economic environment in which we have 16 trillion-dollar debt in washington. social security and medicare are on the brink of bankruptcy. families are struggling, and sherrod brown keeps spending our tax dollars and sending them to foreign countries. i would stop your tax dollars going to these countries to harbor terrorists. i support a lot of what joe manchin, the democratic senator stands for when it comes to responsible exploration of coal and oil and gas through job creation here in ohio and throughout the united states of america. unfortunately, senator brown is trying to block exploration of oil and gas in ohio. he voted against the keystone pipeline, and does not support our coal mining families in eastern ohio as well. i will work with joe manchin in west virginia to keep the energy jobs here in ohio.
egypt, where there is a guy from a terrorist organization, the muslim brotherhood, running the country. in other countries in the middle east, where women are treated as second-class citizens. this would be wrong. but we are not just operating in a vacuum. we are operating in an economic environment in which we have 16 trillion-dollar debt in washington. social security and medicare are on the brink of bankruptcy. families are struggling, and sherrod brown keeps spending our tax dollars and...
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our egypt embassy was overrun. in libya, our ambassador was killed. why in the world is sharon brown and other politicians in washington voted to give our tax dollars to countries that harbor terrorists, women in that money here to pay for health care, medicare, to protect social security? it does not make sense. they are going to hate us without us doing that. we do not need to pay them. >> mr. brown? >> about as specific and answer that he has given on health care this whole campaign. the point is this, there are 1.2 million senior citizens in ohio now that have gone checkups with no coakley or deductible. more than 200,000 seniors and ohio have saved $600 on their drug costs, the people that fell into the doughnut hole. families with diabetic or asthmatic children do not lose their health insurance now because we build consumer protections in there for those families. that is what this is about. that is why i am proud to support it. >> back to the audience for a question. >> this question is for jon mandel. mr. mandel, to run the campaign, whenever
our egypt embassy was overrun. in libya, our ambassador was killed. why in the world is sharon brown and other politicians in washington voted to give our tax dollars to countries that harbor terrorists, women in that money here to pay for health care, medicare, to protect social security? it does not make sense. they are going to hate us without us doing that. we do not need to pay them. >> mr. brown? >> about as specific and answer that he has given on health care this whole...
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. >> brian: what if the results in muslim coming to power in egypt? >> would you rather have ba shush assad, who is responsible for hezbollah in lebanon and is a vowed enemy of the united states, and slaughtering his own people? i don't think you want that option? >> gretchen: it's interesting because it seems like there was a difference in philosophy with libya and what was going on there and now what's going on in syria. >> in the case of libya, we had a base. benghazi for those fighting against gadhafi. it's much more difficult here because they have no base of operations, but there are plenty of ways that we can get help to them in a broad variety of ways. secretary of state has talked about a contact group we could work through them. but to sit by and watch them being slaughtered, my friends, is not what america is supposed to be all about. >> brian: thanks, russia and china. the world is united except for those two. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> gretchen: coming up, the nation's biggest banks agreeing on a settlement to bring relief
. >> brian: what if the results in muslim coming to power in egypt? >> would you rather have ba shush assad, who is responsible for hezbollah in lebanon and is a vowed enemy of the united states, and slaughtering his own people? i don't think you want that option? >> gretchen: it's interesting because it seems like there was a difference in philosophy with libya and what was going on there and now what's going on in syria. >> in the case of libya, we had a base. benghazi...
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i worry about our embassy in egypt which was attacked by hooligans. it was a small attack, but there's another place where there's uproar in the streets over this referendum about the constitution, the next set of votes is saturday. there's a big protest planned tomorrow. and we need these countries to protect us. we have to project our diplomatic assets into these countries, or i think america will never be fully understood. >> but how can you let hillary clinton off the hook on this? >> i'm not for letting her off the hook. >> she is the boss. and if you really dig into this, it's a policy question. what is the policy going to be for security in these embassies, and there's a lot of documentation saying they were -- they knew in libya it was violent, they were striving for a policy of normalization. well, in that -- you know, that violence, with so much going on, you can't normalize. it's the responsibility of the person at the top, always. >> it always is. and it's the responsibility of the president, too. but hillary clinton took responsibility. w
i worry about our embassy in egypt which was attacked by hooligans. it was a small attack, but there's another place where there's uproar in the streets over this referendum about the constitution, the next set of votes is saturday. there's a big protest planned tomorrow. and we need these countries to protect us. we have to project our diplomatic assets into these countries, or i think america will never be fully understood. >> but how can you let hillary clinton off the hook on this?...